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Sebaya Keto posted Feb 21, 12
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Author: Sebaya Keto,  Dark Council,  Darth Jadus,  Dromund Kaas,  Imperial Intelligence,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Eagle,  The Old Republic,  TOR
In a scene of fire and death earlier today, The Dominator, flagship of Dark Council member Darth Jadus, was destroyed by a terror network run by a man calling himself "The Eagle." This man and his network managed to not only destroy an Imperial Destroyer, but also co-opt the Empire's broadcast system to send his message across the galaxy. Authorities on Dromund Kaas are responding. However, at the moment, they can do little more then clean up the wreckage and mourn the dead. Along with Darth Jadus, several thousand civilians and diplomats were on board as part of a tour that Darth Jadus was taking of the Empire.
Who are these people? How did they manage to kill a member of the Dark Council? We have lived our lives being told that the Empire was unstoppable, that the Sith could destroy any threat, but one of their greatest was felled by a few men and some detonite. Just how safe are we if they can kill a Dark Council member? I don't know about you, my fellow citizens, but I'll be sleeping a lot lighter in the coming days. How are we supposed to fight the Republic in the coming war if we cannot remain united? What exactly is the Empire going to do, and how did Imperial Intelligence miss something like this? Read on, and see a copy of what this Eagle has to say to us all.
Sebaya Keto posted Feb 14, 12
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Author: Charles Xent,  Author: Sebaya Keto,  BioWare,  Darth Jadus,  Darth Skotia,  DKT Report,  Dromund Kaas,  Dromund Kaas Tribune,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Empire,  IC Report,  Imperial Intelligence,  Lord Grathan,  Lord Tytonus,  LucasArts,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Sith Empire,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR
It is a time of crisis on the Imperial capitol. While the streets of Kaas City gleam and high society abounds, deep in the jungles of Dromund Kaas lurk threats to our great Empire. Slave rebellions and plots from our own subjects have put the capitol at risk. However, we can report that these crises are all now under control. The Imperial Military and Imperial Intelligence are mopping up the remaining cowards fleeing into the brush.
Loyal citizens, while we can look forward to a glorious future with the galaxy united under the Empire, I caution you not to blind yourselves to the continuing threats all around us. Dilligence is your duty to the Emperor. The spies of the enemy may be everywhere, looking to incite chaos in our midst. Do your part and report any unpatriotic behavior to Imperial Intelligence. For now, however, continue on past the break to read our detailed coverage of the crises our homeworld has faced.
Amaranth posted Dec 13, 11
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Author: Amaranth,  BioWare,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Galactic Republic,  Imperial Intelligence,  Keeper,  LucasArts,  Roleplay,  Sith,  Sith Empire,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR
Without a doubt, the Sith Empire is the most secretive of the two galactic powers present in The Old Republic, certainly more so than its counterpart, the Galactic Republic. This is most evident with the establishment of the Imperial Intelligence agency and the deployment of its various agents around the galaxy, keeping tabs on its enemies and allies alike. While the Imperial Intelligence is shrouded in secrets and shadow, there is one man known to be a prevalent figure within Intelligence. But even still, the man known as Keeper is still a mystery. The only things known about Keeper is his codename and his secrecy. Most of his past and his true identity are unknown. But it is known that Keeper is the ultimate spymaster within the Empire, and the head of the Operations Division within Imperial Intelligence. He had knowledge of, and approved of, every infiltration into enemy territory, every agent deployed by Intelligence, and every execution of any enemies to the state. Keeper was reputed to be merciless as well as ruthless, easily approving executions of both enemies of the state and Intelligence agents he deemed weak or inefficient. Knowing he could be easily replaced if he failed, Keeper knew when to obey orders and when to seize the initiative for himself.
Sebaya Keto posted Nov 28, 11
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Author: Sebaya Keto,  Dromund Kaas,  Force Reflection,  Grand Moff,  Hutta,  Imperial Intelligence,  Imperial Military,  Korriban,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Rycus Kilran,  Sith,  Sith Themed Week,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  The Old Republic,  TOR
When you think of the Empire, whether in The Old Republic or the original Star Wars Trilogy, you think of the Sith. They are the evil overlords that represent all that is evil in the galaxy. In TOR though the Sith are everywhere and are controlled by players. Does this make them any less fearsome? Are they any less deserving of fear and respect?
Just after leaving Korriban or Hutta, Imperial players will encounter the Black Talon, a transport ship that can provide them with express service to Dromund Kaas at the risk of increased danger. While onboard the players will be contacted by Grand Moff Rycus Kilran, a member of the Imperial Military. The soldiers on board the ship show Sith players great respect, but the Moff seems to be the opposite, bluntly telling the players that their ship will never reach the capital if they do not follow his orders.
How do you feel about Sith player-characters? Will your character bow to them, even if they are a member of the Imperial Military or Intelligence bureau? To kick off the Sith-themed week of Force Reflections, tell us what you think, and be sure to give warnings if you want to use more than vague spoilers about things that happen in-game.
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